DNA metabarcoding focused on difficult‐to‐culture protists: An effective approach to clarify biological interactions

Author:

Nakamura Yasuhide12ORCID,Itagaki Hiryori3,Tuji Akihiro2,Shimode Shinji4,Yamaguchi Atsushi5,Hidaka Kiyotaka6,Ogiso‐Tanaka Eri7

Affiliation:

1. Estuary Research Center Shimane University Matsue Japan

2. Department of Botany National Museum of Nature and Science Tsukuba Japan

3. Department of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

4. Manazuru Marine Center for Environmental Research and Education Yokohama National University Manazuru Japan

5. Faculty of Fisheries Sciences Hokkaido University Hakodate Japan

6. Fisheries Resources Institute, Fisheries Research and Education Agency Yokohama Japan

7. Center for Molecular Biodiversity Research, National Museum of Nature and Science Tsukuba Japan

Abstract

AbstractDNA metabarcoding on a single organism is a promising approach to clarify the biological interactions (e.g., predator–prey relationships and symbiosis, including parasitism) of difficult‐to‐culture protists. To evaluate the effectiveness of this method, Radiolaria and Phaeodaria, which are ecologically important protistan groups, were chosen as target taxa. DNA metabarcoding on a single organism focused on the V9 region of the 18S rRNA gene revealed potential symbionts, parasites and food sources of Radiolaria and Phaeodaria. Previously reported hosts and symbionts (parasites) were detected, and newly recognized combinations were also identified. The contained organisms largely differed between Radiolaria and Phaeodaria. In Radiolaria, members of the same order tended to contain similar organisms, and the taxonomic composition of possible symbionts, parasites, and food sources was fixed at the species level. Members of the same phaeodarian family, however, did not contain similar organisms, and body part (i.e., the central capsule or the phaeodium) was the most important factor that divided the taxonomic composition of detected organisms, implying that the selection of appropriate body part is important when trying to ascertain contained organisms, even for unicellular zooplankton. Our results show that DNA metabarcoding on a single organism is effective in revealing the biological interactions of difficult‐to‐culture protists.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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